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Peter welcome to R2R. You're going to love it here. Lots of friend people and a great resource for information. I'm also in the 305 (miami) there is a reef club on here called 305 reef club. I just joined myself. To answer some of your questions I have the Fluval Marine evo it's a smaller version of what you have. It doesn't control the lights the way you can with yours but I do have a freshwater planted tank which I have two Fluval lighting which I also control with the app. You can better configure your setting using the pro vs the auto. You can really customize your set points for different times during the at different intensities. I can tell you that your setting right now are high if you are going to keep softies. 25k is awesome and at that intensity you can have some sps I know because my evo lighting also supports sps corals.Returning to the reef hobby. Had a 90 gal corner tank with no overflow and poor lighting. My kids loved sitting with me and watching our own reef. But as explained the limited equipment and funds to improve soon became disappointing and frustrating. We recently purchased a Fluval Flex marine 32.5 gal tank. After setting up with live sand and a mixture of life and live rock, I changed the filtration system by adding 2 intank media baskets. The tank has finally cycled and I am in need of getting the right spectrum on the Fluval Marine 3.0 lighting that came with the tank. The light boast 25,000k and has an app to control the lighting spectrum. So far I am using a slightly modified preset, see attached. Now I am looking to add softies like shrooms, Xenia’, zoo‘s and I have been looking at a torch frag in my lfs. Now that I have briefed you all, I ask for any suggestions for improving the lighting. R2R has been highly rec’d for getting great input. I want to wow my kids again, who are now teens and young adults. Let me know if I need to give more details. I have read some threads on the Fluval Marine 3.0 lighting, but none who have this tank. I am also looking to add another light, which the hood allows a second light to be added, but Fluval has not released into production yet. In fact, this system is not even on there website yet. Thanks in advance, looking forward to your thoughts, comments and input.
Will do Thanks.Welcome to R2R!!! I don't have experience with that light. You should start a thread in the lighting sub forum to get more input.
Running a little over a month, cycled over a week ago.Welcome... need more info, like how long has tank been running, when it cycled and what livestock is in it?
I love the Evo. My friend has one at the office, it’s got a 14k, but shimmers nicer than my flex along the sand bed. I will look at the pro vs the auto. I also want to change the setting to start later so I can enjoy at night, I get home late. I was actually thinking of adding another light as, like I mentioned the Evo seems to shimmer since it’s a little shallower. I will look into 305 Reef. Thanks for the input.Peter welcome to R2R. You're going to love it here. Lots of friend people and a great resource for information. I'm also in the 305 (miami) there is a reef club on here called 305 reef club. I just joined myself. To answer some of your questions I have the Fluval Marine evo it's a smaller version of what you have. It doesn't control the lights the way you can with yours but I do have a freshwater planted tank which I have two Fluval lighting which I also control with the app. You can better configure your setting using the pro vs the auto. You can really customize your set points for different times during the at different intensities. I can tell you that your setting right now are high if you are going to keep softies. 25k is awesome and at that intensity you can have some sps I know because my evo lighting also supports sps corals.
Good luck! Keep us posted on you tank.
Thanks 4FordFamily. I will post as soon as I get the tank wet.Welcome home, you will love it here!
Let's see some tank pics!